The Broken Egg
Somatic therapy invites us to hold possibility, drop what no longer serves, and discover what emerges when we’re willing to get messy and creative.
Somatic therapy invites us to hold possibility, drop what no longer serves, and discover what emerges when we’re willing to get messy and creative.
Working with boundaries somatically can be a powerful way to help clients develop an embodied and felt experience of their own space and limits. Here are four exercises that help clients develop boundaries and take them into “real life”.
Learn why I love Sensorimotor psychotherapy (SP) and how it is a somatic therapy approach that can create profound healing, change and transformation. It’s done this for both my therapy practice and for me personally.
Learn about Sensorimotor psychotherapy (SP) a somatic therapy approached based in current understandings of trauma, attachment, and neuroscience. For me, SP feels nearly magical in how it helps people to heal and change.